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hillary clinton's candidacy, one of the news beats on that bill clinton had fun defending his economic policies. take a listen. >> i don't know how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget act of '96. what was bill clinton doing getting in bed with wall street and lowering the capital gains tax? he was getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. >> clinton's defense of that track record comes on the heels of players like elizabeth warren being populist and criticizing some of the clinton's track record. what do you think, bob shrum? can bill clinton turn around the perception he was too in bed with big business and wall street? >> sure. look, he maeld maeld a very vigorous case. if go back and look at quest on the '92 presidential campaign, there are memos published in the back of the book talking about the top 1% and the need to create fairness in society. clinton in '96 tempered his rhetoric but the results are indeniable. rose 20% than it did for the bottom 20%, passed children's health insurance. 7 mill
hillary clinton's candidacy, one of the news beats on that bill clinton had fun defending his economic policies. take a listen. >> i don't know how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget act of '96. what was bill clinton doing getting in bed with wall street and lowering the capital gains tax? he was getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. >> clinton's defense of that track record comes on the...
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and why he's so against another clinton presidency. >> also this morning, before bridgegate blew up, why was chris christies only recent republican to find statewide success in the guaarden state? his mentor, former governor tom cane is here on the future of his party and one-time protege. good morning from washington, it's thursday, it's may day around the world. may 1st here in the united states, 2014. as you know, may day is the big labor day around the world, just not here in the united states. we start with new details on the record breaking rain and devastating floods that are impacting millions of americans this morning. the latest spring storm system flooded states from the plains to the deep south and now up into the mid-atlantic region. neighborhoods outside of philadelphia recorded almost 7 inches of rain overnight. flooding in the florida panhandle might have caused a gas explosion at a jail. the blast shook the ground, killed two people and injured 250 people. opinions cola got more than 9 inches of rain overnight on top of what they had already gotten the day before. lo
and why he's so against another clinton presidency. >> also this morning, before bridgegate blew up, why was chris christies only recent republican to find statewide success in the guaarden state? his mentor, former governor tom cane is here on the future of his party and one-time protege. good morning from washington, it's thursday, it's may day around the world. may 1st here in the united states, 2014. as you know, may day is the big labor day around the world, just not here in the...
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let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >> $100 million. >> highest paid. >> not bad. >> in listening to him just briefly, he spoke for two hours. >> no, he did not. stop it, barnicle. that's his first convention he spoke at. that was horrible. >> he was up for two hours with charts and graphs. >> don't tell me that. >> tim didn't stay for the two hours. >> i was going to say i hope he took his iphone and played angry birds. >> one of the interesting aspects listening to the president, he can recreate in people's minds, i think, a fondness for that period of time in the 1990s during the clinton administration. people forget a lot of the negatives. there's a fondness f
let's remember something interesting about where hillary clinton and bill clinton are now vis-a-vis where they were when they entered national politics. they were making $35,000 a year when he was governor of arkansas. now they have made in excess of $100 million on speeches. so they may not be in the eyes of many democrats the best messengers for the message of economic populism. >> you know -- >> $100 million? >> they've got a nice quote between the two of them. >>...
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that's a good poll for hillary clinton. it is 2014. not so bad. margaret, i want to end with a piece you wrote on bloomberg about how the president now when he's feeling stress decides to make big decisions. goes outside, walks around. there's a track outside the white house. we first learned about this in a policy context during a decision on whether to let congress vote or should american troop bs used in syria. walking with his chief of staff. how often does he do this? >> depends on the weather. we had that really cold winter where he wasn't getting out there much at all. now that it's nice again he's been out there as all the obamacare stats were coming in waiting to find out were they going to hit that 7 million target. for obama the frustration, so many frustrations, that walk helps him to kind of feel like he can get some movement on issues when things are really stuck. >> when things get stuck. can you discuss sensitive intelligence issues outside the white house? >> some things are better left for the sit room but if it's politics you're
that's a good poll for hillary clinton. it is 2014. not so bad. margaret, i want to end with a piece you wrote on bloomberg about how the president now when he's feeling stress decides to make big decisions. goes outside, walks around. there's a track outside the white house. we first learned about this in a policy context during a decision on whether to let congress vote or should american troop bs used in syria. walking with his chief of staff. how often does he do this? >> depends on...
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. >> republicans have leveled some of the harshest criticisms at hillary clinton. she was u.s. secretary of state at the time. she could be a potential 2016 political candidate. >> indeed. we're going to take a very short break on "cnn newsroom." just ahead, tornadoes that whipped through the u.s. over several days did extensive damage. >>> when we come back, we'll get a real feel for the scope of the devastation. take a look at that from the air. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> a warning from the world health organization about a major threat to public health. >> yeah. it says disease-causing bacteria that resists antibiotics is spreading around the world. part of the report says a post antibiotic era
. >> republicans have leveled some of the harshest criticisms at hillary clinton. she was u.s. secretary of state at the time. she could be a potential 2016 political candidate. >> indeed. we're going to take a very short break on "cnn newsroom." just ahead, tornadoes that whipped through the u.s. over several days did extensive damage. >>> when we come back, we'll get a real feel for the scope of the devastation. take a look at that from the air. huh, 15 minutes...
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>> let me start by defending hillary clinton, which i don't do often in the context of benghazi. that sound byte is misinterpreted by some to be a declaration of her indifference of what happened on the ground in benghazi. she wasn't saying basically, i don't care, we're beyond it, it doesn't matter. what she was saying was, it doesn't matter how it happened. i think she was profoundly mistaken to make that claim. >> but a big difference they lied to us like the irs and keeping your health care plan and paying less and keeping your doctor when they knew otherwise. >> absolutely. it's a narrow defense, but it's important to be precise as we can on what she actually meant. on the broader question, there's no disputing the fact that the white house misled the american people whether you're talking about the original claims that came out of the white house in the aftermath of the benghazi attacks or jay carneyis press briefings, that the white house has no substantive role in making changes to the talking points when we have 100 pages of e-mails that show that they did. the white hou
>> let me start by defending hillary clinton, which i don't do often in the context of benghazi. that sound byte is misinterpreted by some to be a declaration of her indifference of what happened on the ground in benghazi. she wasn't saying basically, i don't care, we're beyond it, it doesn't matter. what she was saying was, it doesn't matter how it happened. i think she was profoundly mistaken to make that claim. >> but a big difference they lied to us like the irs and keeping your...